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Heather Kelly

Technology reporter at The Washington Post, specializing in the intersection of technology and law.

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15 snips
Apr 1, 2025 • 26min

Know your rights: Protesting and traveling in the U.S. as a noncitizen

María Luisa Paúl, an immigration law and First Amendment rights reporter for The Washington Post, and Heather Kelly, a technology reporter focused on the intersection of tech and law, dive into the complex rights of noncitizen protesters. They discuss recent controversial arrests linked to political activism and the implications for free speech. The duo also offers crucial tips on digital security for travelers, including how to safeguard devices from border patrol scrutiny, and they highlight the legal gray areas noncitizens navigate when expressing political dissent.
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Jul 28, 2023 • 21min

Parents are using AirTags to track kids

Some parents are using tracking devices meant for keys to keep tabs on kids too young for smartphones. Read more:Apple AirTags are not meant to track your kids. But that’s exactly how some parents are using them. In backpacks, on wristbands, they are making it so parents worried about introducing their children to a smartphone can access their child’s location in case something goes wrong. And AirTags aren’t the only tech marketed toward the fear of parents. There are flip phones, watches and other devices marketed specifically for making sure your child is accounted for. Technology reporter Heather Kelly wanted to look into this as her own son heads into the fourth grade and searches for more independence. She’ll uncover how the tech works, its pitfalls and the ethics of tracking your children.
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May 8, 2024 • 30min

553: Love, Medical Care, and an Angry Lawyer

Guy English and Heather Kelly discuss iPad recommendations, Apple's event strategies, ideal chatbot tasks, and Apple Pencil opinions. Topics include iPad Pro prices, user preferences, tech event evolution, AI support systems, gadget allure, and beach versus mountain preferences.